Date: 2023
Type: Working Paper
Revisiting the impact of per-unit duties on agricultural export prices
EUI, RSC, Working Paper, 2023/29, Global Governance Programme-502, [Global Economics]
FIANKOR, Dela-Dem, SANTERAMO, Fabio Gaetano, Revisiting the impact of per-unit duties on agricultural export prices, EUI, RSC, Working Paper, 2023/29, Global Governance Programme-502, [Global Economics] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75458
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We replicate the findings of Emlinger and Guimbardr (ERAE, 2020) on the heterogeneous effects
of per-unit tariffs on trade patterns for developed and developing countries. Analysing import and
export data from 2001 to 2013, they confirm the Alchian-Allen conjecture that per-unit trade costs
induce higher export unit values. However, the effects are more pronounced for developed country
exporters.. Understanding the effects of per-unit trade costs vis-a-vis ad-valorem tariffs is important
to level the playing field of trade negotiations that involve pricing and non-pricing policies. We extend
the original study with data for 191 exporting (190 importing) countries, and 670 HS6 digit products,
covering the period 2001-2019 period.The general findings of the original study hold, with remarkable
differences. First, using a data set that is constructed in a replicable way and introducing highly
relevant bilateral fixed effects reduce effect sizes and the level of statistical significance. Second,
the Alchian-Allen effect is not clearly separated by the economic development dimension of the
exporter, but rather dependent on the price levels of the traded goods. These results have important
policy implications as they call for deeper investigation on countries’ industrial structures of exports
to better shape the international debate on trade negotiations.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/75458
ISSN: 1028-3625
Series/Number: EUI; RSC; Working Paper; 2023/29; Global Governance Programme-502; [Global Economics]
Publisher: European University Institute
Keyword(s): Gravity Replication Trade Per-unit Ad-valorem